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20-03-2007, 10:30 AM
Mobile is a new conspiracy thriller for ITV1 written by John Fay (Robin Hood, Coronation Street and Clocking Off).
The three part drama unfolds against the backdrop of the Iraq war and the world of the multi billion pound mobile phone industry, flashing back and forth to retrace events from three very different perspectives: the engineer, the soldier and the boss.
Each episode features the same story told from a different viewpoint and only in the final scenes of the third episode is the connection between all three stories made for the first time.
Mobile brings together a talented cast including Neil Fitzmaurice, Jamie Draven, Julie Graham and John Thomson and will air in three gripping 90-minute installments.
Episodes
Episode one - The Engineer
Eddie (Neil Fitzmaurice) is a mobile phone engineer who has been diagnosed with a brain tumour and has only a few months left to live. His wife Donna (Julie Graham) and children Keith and Steven are distraught yet determined that Eddie will enjoy his last few months. But Eddie blames working as a mobile phone engineer at Corsoncom for causing the tumour and he wants someone to pay.
A drug dealer is shot at point blank range for using his mobile phone while driving, and a Corsoncom mobile phone mast in Wigan is blown-up. When a gunman shoots a phone using passenger and the driver of an inter-city train, police make a connection between the three events and name Eddie as their number one suspect, but Eddie can't remember a thing about any of the incidents.
Episode two - The Soldier
Maurice Stoan (Jamie Draven) is a soldier whose wife and young son are tragically killed in a hit and run accident while crossing the road. The driver of the car was using a mobile phone and he has never been found. Maurice can't rest until he has revenge.
Episode three - The Boss
In this third and final episode, the person responsible for the hit-and-run death of Maurice Stoan's family is finally identified and the real mastermind behind the whole mobile phone terror campaign is revealed.
Did anybody watch the first part?
The three part drama unfolds against the backdrop of the Iraq war and the world of the multi billion pound mobile phone industry, flashing back and forth to retrace events from three very different perspectives: the engineer, the soldier and the boss.
Each episode features the same story told from a different viewpoint and only in the final scenes of the third episode is the connection between all three stories made for the first time.
Mobile brings together a talented cast including Neil Fitzmaurice, Jamie Draven, Julie Graham and John Thomson and will air in three gripping 90-minute installments.
Episodes
Episode one - The Engineer
Eddie (Neil Fitzmaurice) is a mobile phone engineer who has been diagnosed with a brain tumour and has only a few months left to live. His wife Donna (Julie Graham) and children Keith and Steven are distraught yet determined that Eddie will enjoy his last few months. But Eddie blames working as a mobile phone engineer at Corsoncom for causing the tumour and he wants someone to pay.
A drug dealer is shot at point blank range for using his mobile phone while driving, and a Corsoncom mobile phone mast in Wigan is blown-up. When a gunman shoots a phone using passenger and the driver of an inter-city train, police make a connection between the three events and name Eddie as their number one suspect, but Eddie can't remember a thing about any of the incidents.
Episode two - The Soldier
Maurice Stoan (Jamie Draven) is a soldier whose wife and young son are tragically killed in a hit and run accident while crossing the road. The driver of the car was using a mobile phone and he has never been found. Maurice can't rest until he has revenge.
Episode three - The Boss
In this third and final episode, the person responsible for the hit-and-run death of Maurice Stoan's family is finally identified and the real mastermind behind the whole mobile phone terror campaign is revealed.
Did anybody watch the first part?